Terms of Use
Afftera is a free public directory of affiliate programs. There is no account to open and nothing to sign, so these terms apply by the fact of reading the site. They set out what Afftera publishes, what it does not promise, and what you may do with the data.
What Afftera publishes
Afftera publishes records about affiliate programs run by other companies. A listing appears only after its terms have been read against the merchant's own published source, with that source and the date of the reading recorded alongside it; a record that fails the check stays unpublished rather than going up with a guess. About describes the process. None of it is a recommendation, an offer, or advice of any kind, financial, legal, tax or business, and no earnings are promised or implied.
The merchant's page is the authority
Commission rates, cookie windows, approval requirements and whether a program is open at all are set by the merchant and change without notice to this directory. Every listing links to the page it was reviewed against. Where that page and this site disagree, the merchant's page is right and this one is out of date, so confirm anything you intend to act on at the source before acting on it.
No warranty
The site and everything on it are provided as they are. Afftera does not warrant that the information is accurate, complete or current, that the site or its endpoints will be available, or that either will keep behaving the way they do today. To the fullest extent the law allows, Afftera is not liable for loss arising from reliance on what is published here or from any part of it being unavailable or wrong.
Afftera is not connected to the merchants it lists
Being listed is not an endorsement, and not being listed is not a judgement. Afftera is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or acting for any merchant or affiliate network named on this site, and applying to a program creates a relationship between you and that merchant that Afftera is no part of and cannot influence. Product names, logos and brands belong to their owners and appear here only to identify the programs being described. How Afftera itself can be paid is set out on the affiliate disclosure page.
Using the data
Published records are readable without an account or a key through the REST API, the MCP server, the CLI and the markdown surfaces. They are open and unmetered today. That is a description of the current state rather than a commitment, and access may be limited if automated use starts to cost more than it returns.
Two different licences apply and they do not cover the same thing. The application source code is offered under MIT terms. The program dataset is not part of that grant: portions of it originate from OpenAffiliate, which historically designated its program data CC BY-SA 4.0, and Afftera follows those terms as a minimum compliance posture while granting no data rights of its own. The licensing status of part of the dataset is unresolved, which is why only separately cleared records reach this site at all. If you reuse records, carry that attribution with them.
What you may not do
- Present Afftera as the source or the guarantor of a merchant's terms. The merchant is both.
- Republish records as verified, warranted or endorsed by Afftera beyond the source and review date each record actually carries.
- Use the site or its endpoints in a way that stops them working for anyone else.
What you send
No form on this site transmits anything. The submission page builds a record in your browser and copies it to your clipboard, and there is no server behind it. Email is the only inbound route. If you write in with a correction to a listing, Afftera may act on it and publish the corrected record without obligation, payment or attribution to you, and without any promise of a reply. What happens to data in general is on the privacy page.
Links to other sites
Following a link out of Afftera puts you on somebody else's site, under their terms and their privacy practices, neither of which this one controls or can describe.
Changes
These terms are updated when the site's behaviour or position changes rather than on a schedule, and no notice is given. Whatever is on this page is the version in force.
Contact
Write to contact@afftera.com. It is a published address rather than a staffed inbox: mail arrives and is read when it is read, and no response time is promised. The contact page says what it is and is not the route for.
No governing law and no dispute venue are named here. Naming one would be a statement about where Afftera is established and how a dispute would be handled, and that has not been settled; it will be said on this page once it is. This page describes the current site rather than a general legal position, and it is not legal advice.